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VOL. 10, ISSUE 3 (2025)
Review-ionic liquids: Advances in design, properties, and applications for green chemistry and energy systems
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Suvarna D Shinde, Rajesh K Manjul, Goraksh J Hase, Vilas B Gade
Abstract
Ionic liquids (ILs), composed entirely of cations and anions, have
emerged as versatile “designer solvents” due to their low volatility, high
thermal stability, wide electrochemical windows, and tunable physicochemical
properties. Their unique structures enable applications across catalysis,
electrochemistry, biomedicine, nanotechnology, and environmental remediation.
This review provides a concise overview of recent advances in ILs, focusing on
their classification, synthesis, properties, and major applications in green
chemistry and energy systems. Current challenges including toxicity,
scalability, and recovery are highlighted, along with perspectives for
next-generation ILs.
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Pages:147-149
How to cite this article:
Suvarna D Shinde, Rajesh K Manjul, Goraksh J Hase, Vilas B Gade "Review-ionic liquids: Advances in design, properties, and applications for green chemistry and energy systems". International Journal of Advanced Scientific Research, Vol 10, Issue 3, 2025, Pages 147-149
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